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ELT107 - Survey of ElectronicsCourse covers fundamentals of electricity and electronics. Overview of circuitry and devices used in industry, as basis for further study and practical application of skills Experimentation and demonstration for thorough understanding of principles. Of value for both the lay person and future professional in the field.3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)

ELT150 - A+ Certification PreparationCourse builds upon the knowledge learned in ELT 130 and ELT 140, to prepare the student to pass the A+ Certification exam. Content includes sample exams and material covered on the exam. A+ Certification determines a level of competence in the computer hardware business, which may be required or considered an advantage when employing a computer technician.Recommended: ELT 130 and ELT 1402 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 0)Fee: $25

ELT154 - Fundamentals of Solar Energy SystemsCourse covers the theory, operation, and application of photovoltaic and thermal systems and technologies. The content includes solar energy basics, site surveys, available technologies, installation options, cost estimation, and project justification. The course will include both lecture as well as hand-on lab sessions.Recommended: ELT 101 or ELT 1073 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 2)Fee: $30

ELT290 - Topics in ElectronicsCourse explores major issues in the field of electronics. Topics will be selected from the following subspecialties as they relate to electronics, computer network systems, and computer service: network wiring, wireless technologies, semiconductors, and computer peripherals. Course has different focus and/orscope from other courses currently offered in the department. May be repeated on different topics up to three times for up to nine semester hours of credit. Prerequisite may vary by topic.1-4 Credit Hours (lecture: 1-4; lab: 1-4)